I actually come here to figure out how exactly these parts are played. As much as I love Neil Peart's drumming on every Rush album, his toms specifically on A Farewell to Kings are buried really low in the mix so you can hardly hear it in the songs. It goes to show how good of a drummer this guy is that he can replicate so precisely what was so incredible about Peart's playing. Really, really amazing work you've done here, Sterling. Kudos to you!
I would love to sit behind that kit with all those wonderful toys for a day and play some of my favorite RUSH tunes. Excellent job, man. One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite albums... done really well!👍🏼
Such a fun song to play along with...You did a great job with a complex piece...Keeping up with Neil is like trying to fight Tyson...:)...That part with the ghosting snare/one handed single stroke roll, starting at 3:11, is so tasty! You nailed it...
Fantastic job. I was a drummer in high school and Rush was my favorite band. I was never able to figure out what in the heck NP was doing! Thanks for solving the mystery with an awesome cover!
In the section leading out from the guitar solo (4:15 or so) to the next chorus there's something going on that sounds like a bongo. A bit subtle. Does anyone else hear it? Don't know if it's overdubbed or if Neil played it straight.
there are several errors and omissions in your drumming. to post rush drum sheet videos they have to be identical otherwise you are disrespecting the late Neil Peart. the latter is not only the best modern drummer but also the most musical and technical. There are transcriptions of the drums from several Rush songs in which Peart participated and videos of which the drums were isolated. So seeing a video like yours is distressing, especially since many drummers will rely on it and reproduce the same mistakes.
I actually come here to figure out how exactly these parts are played. As much as I love Neil Peart's drumming on every Rush album, his toms specifically on A Farewell to Kings are buried really low in the mix so you can hardly hear it in the songs. It goes to show how good of a drummer this guy is that he can replicate so precisely what was so incredible about Peart's playing. Really, really amazing work you've done here, Sterling. Kudos to you!
if neil peart see this he will be very proud! congrats man.. greetings from brazil
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Brasil!
@@mitchmaher yeah
I would love to sit behind that kit with all those wonderful toys for a day and play some of my favorite RUSH tunes.
Excellent job, man. One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite albums... done really well!👍🏼
didn't even wait for the song to finish to comment. One of my more favorite songs from my favorite band. Awesome job!
Awesome as always. You have a total feel of Neil's style. Bravo.
Favourite drumfill of all time 4:42
Very nice brother. Great technique and interpretation. Thanks!
Absolutely flawless! Wow!!!!
I only wish the Professor could see you play. 🙏
He would be so proud!
Such a fun song to play along with...You did a great job with a complex piece...Keeping up with Neil is like trying to fight Tyson...:)...That part with the ghosting snare/one handed single stroke roll, starting at 3:11, is so tasty! You nailed it...
Yeah, but fighting mike tyson is easy
Tasty is definitely the best way to describe it...
Fantastic job. I was a drummer in high school and Rush was my favorite band. I was never able to figure out what in the heck NP was doing! Thanks for solving the mystery with an awesome cover!
Few words just perfect job so far 🥁🔥
Amazing cover! 2:42 is one of my favorite parts.
Killer job! Right in the pocket too!!
Such a good drummer/ percussionist!!!
Dude this is outstanding on every level. YOU should be very proud buddy and keep going!
My fav Rush album :)
Great Job, I think you nailed it!
One of my all time favorite Rush songs and it's because of the drum line. You did a killer job, brother.
You nailed it dude !!
Well done Sir…..
You are amazing
Love your covers dude.. so good to listen to and watch
Stellar job!!
Uhhh! Quite a bit to remember huh? Lol Amazed to see you do it! Astounded to know that somehow Neil composed it! Greetings from Kansas City Missouri!
😎👍🎸
What an Honor! and very emotional to see. There's no way to number the people who picked up sticks because of Neil.
Very good
amazing
O cabelo mandou vê!!! Parabéns!!!
Love this song!
And has anyone noticed the acoustic guitar in the beginning sounds a little like
"The Trees" from
Hemispheres?
Just saying....
NIIIIICE
Cool
In the section leading out from the guitar solo (4:15 or so) to the next chorus there's something going on that sounds like a bongo. A bit subtle. Does anyone else hear it? Don't know if it's overdubbed or if Neil played it straight.
What kind of hats and cymbals do you have?
Most likely sabian paragon
He said Zildjian A Custom in a q&a video he did
@@joshuarobles6845 Sorry, but I dont watch this guy religeously.
How many takes did it take to do the xylophone bit?
which cymbals do you use
Zildjian A customs polished
Hey Frank.. How are ya buddie?
Awesome playing! What kind of cymbals??
I’m his q & a he goes over his whole setup. I believe they’re zildjian A cymbals that he polished off the logo
Niel only played Zildjans...
Nailed it but drums tuned too low
Who is here after his death?
there are several errors and omissions in your drumming. to post rush drum sheet videos they have to be identical otherwise you are disrespecting the late Neil Peart. the latter is not only the best modern drummer but also the most musical and technical. There are transcriptions of the drums from several Rush songs in which Peart participated and videos of which the drums were isolated. So seeing a video like yours is distressing, especially since many drummers will rely on it and reproduce the same mistakes.
Tune drums properly!